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Mckay Daniel (Eric)

ダニエル マッカイ エリック | Mckay Daniel (Eric)
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor
Homepage URL  (2): http://www.koneensaatio.fi/en/bold-initiatives/residenssivieraat/2016-2/http://global-studies.doshisha.ac.jp/en/teacher/teacher/mckay.html
Research field  (1): Literature - European
MISC (25):
  • Daniel McKay. Pivot to Asia: Iraq war literature and Asian/American women. University of Toronto Quarterly. 2018. 87. 2. 39-63
  • Daniel McKay. Guarded Truths: Korean Characters in POW Narratives and POW Narratives in Korean History. Studia Neophilologica. 2018. 90. 1. 44-55
  • Daniel McKay. “Guarded Truths.”. Studia Neophilologica,. 2018. 90:1. 44-55
  • Daniel McKay. A New Foothold: Minority Subjectivities in Atticus Lish’s Preparation for the Next Life. Existere: Journal of Arts and Literature. 2018. 37. 2. 35-42
  • Daniel McKay. “Guarded Truths.”. Studia Neophilologica,. 2018. 90:1. 44-55
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Lectures and oral presentations  (23):
  • Sexless Iraq: Reading Phil Klay’s “In Vietnam they had Whores”
    (The Canadian Association for American Studies (CAAS) Conference, St. Mary's University 2018)
  • Other Ways to Treat an Animal: Natural Horsemanship and the Ethnic Other
    (Literary Studies Convention, Australian National University 2018)
  • Optional Necessities & Necessary Options: The Art of Forgiveness in Dennis Bock’s The Ash Garden
    ("War Memories: Celebrations, Reconstructions, Representations and War Narratives in the English-Speaking World (18th to the 21st Century)," Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario. 2018)
  • “Guarded Truths: Korean Characters in POW Narratives and POW Narratives in Korean History,” at the conference "The Uncanny in Language, Literature and Culture,"
    (the London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research and the Interdisciplinary Research Foundation, Birkbeck College 2017)
  • “Camera Men: Techno-Orientalism in Two Acts,”
    (Australia & New Zealand American Studies Association (ANZASA) Conference, Australian Catholic University 2017)
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Professional career (3):
  • Ph.D. (University of Canterbury)
  • MA (Purdue University)
  • BA (Royal Holloway College, University of London)
Awards (1):
  • 2005 - Chester E. Eisinger Prize
Association Membership(s) (2):
British Association for American Studies ,  Australian & New Zealand American Studies Association
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